Slow and sloppy commute: Crashes reported, schools delayed

Sunday's snowfall moved out of the state, but it left a mess behind for commuters Monday morning.

It may have taken until spring, but Minnesota finally got its big snowstorm, WCCO meteorologist Matt Brickman tweeted. The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport received about 3 inches of snow, while Lakeville and surrounding areas picked up nearly 10 inches, the National Weather Service snow totals map shows.

After all that snow, make sure you have enough windshield wiper fluid. Roads are wet, and in some areas snowy and slushy, which is making for a sloppy drive in the southern half of the state.

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The slippery roads have prompted dozens of schools to delay or cancel classes, especially in southeastern Minnesota. ABC 6 has a list on its website.